Abby Burlingame’s passion running for office is a familiar conservative theme during these tough economic times: financial responsibility, more responsive services and more jobs. With regards to budget, Burlingame is particularly concerned about how the current Commission is managing shortfalls with across the board budget cuts of 7-9%. She wants to distinguish required services from those that are not, pointing to “pink slips” hitting the Sheriff’s Office that will result in unusually low levels of patrol staffing for a county of Kitsap’s size and population. Burlingame strongly believes Kitsap should be tackling a zero based budget process that clearly prioritizes essential and non-essential services, something she does not believe incumbent Josh Brown is ready or perhaps even qualified to do. In consideration of the services Kitsap County can perform, and taking care "to not over simplify, the County has a customer service problem” that she wants to address, suggesting some services and processes are so burdensome there are those who wish to be annexed to other jurisdictions “just to get away from the county.” She also believes Kitsap County has become over reliant on federal resources like the Bremerton Naval Shipyard for tax revenues, suggesting the Department of Community Development is either unable or unwilling to diversify. Burlingame said, “The County has its priorities out of whack” and some businesses have pulled investment out. Without new business and a diverse tax base, there won’t be new tax revenue to pay for environmental initiatives or other services. “You get new money by generating economic growth first.” Burlingame doesn't think Josh Brown has the right approach to getting this done.In the challenging times we live in, a rocky economy and the highest unemployment rate I can recall in my working life, it is inspiring to see our civil democracy at work. Abby Burlingame, Pete DeBoer, and James Olsen each advocate strong conservative principles that focus on government fiscal responsibility, accountability, and service innovation. I am reassured that in the shelter of the USS Turner Joy, the busy and animated crowd at the Blackberry Festival can still speak volumes for American resilience and optimism. Be energized and vote.
November is coming.
by Johnny Walker - KingstonJW on twitter
Photos: top left, USS Turner Joy shelters Bremerton's harbor, location of Blackberry Festival; center left, Abby Burlingame poses at the Republican Party booth.
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